Laith - “79”
USA-based Laith‘s “79” is a track that will joyfully transport you back in time to the late 1960s…
AGE of the BEAR - “Rainy Days”
From AGE of the BEAR’s new EP, we are delighted to feature the folksy number, “Rainy Days.”
Orion Shoals - “Laugh and Cry”
Orion Shoals have just released their latest single, “Laugh and Cry” a dreamy, moody, and stunningly beautiful piece of music…
Dan Croll - “Second Guess”
Dan Croll‘s latest single, “Second Guess,” is a contemplative and lush track that has a really addictive groove.
The Moonjacks - “Fishnets”
The Moonjacks arrive on the blog with their new lo-fi garage-rockin’ single, “Fishnets”
The Misty - “The Never-Ending Line”
“The Never-Ending Line,” by The Misty, is a dark and energetic piece of music that gives healthy nods to the great indie rock music of the past…
Mason Prophet - “What You Wanna Hear” (ft. Joshua & The Holy Rollers)
“What You Wanna Hear” is a solid indie rock number that packs a good, old-fashioned punch...
Thomas Charlie Pedersen - “Yesterdays and Silly Ways”
Thomas Charlie Pedersen delivers up a vintage soundscape with the single, “Yesterdays and Silly Ways”
Joshua Radin - “Man of the Year”
Joshua Radin‘s latest release, “Man of the Year,” is a beautifully crafted, incredibly smooth and radio-friendly track…
Zoe Konez - “Easy To Learn”
UK-based Zoe Konez‘s new single, “Easy to Learn,” is a really peaceful and beautiful indie folk song that is charmingly soothing…
Middle Part - “Chinatown” (ft. Yuno)
Middle Part‘s collab with Yuno on “Chinatown” is a contagious pop song that displays the musicians’ talent…
Kate Thornbury - “Napkins”
Kate Thornbury’s “Napkins” runs the gamut when it comes to a failed relationship, from its sweet inception to its bitter end...
The Thing With Feathers - "Can You See Me"
The Thing With Feathers‘ “Can You See Me” is an exciting and dynamic track that is full of contrasting textures and gritty, raw tones…
Phillip LaRue - “Amen”
Phillip LaRue returns to the blog with his new heartbreaker: “Amen”
summersets - “christian scientist”
summersets arrive on the blog with “christian scientist,” a delightfully performed folk song with heaps of vintage vibe…